Wednesday 4 November 2015

Read about how someone else paid for my shopping trip today!

I've been out and conducted four mystery shops today as the search for Christmas presents and to earn some extra money takes hold. It was a visit to a local city, via a garden centre - and that's where I'll start-

Mystery shop 1 was that garden centre and I really like the way this assessment is constructed. It was designed to test the observation skills if the team member and their ability to ask questions, understand the customers needs and make a recommendation. It's really what mystery shopping was designed to do. The team members I encountered were good on a basic level and I bought a plant.



Fee = £3.75
Reimbursement = £5.00
Spend = £7.99
Profit/Loss = +£.076

The second assignment was to an outdoor products retailer and another really enjoyable assessment. It's the standard start - browse until you are approached - but then the enquiry becomes about a specific range of products. The idea is to test the colleagues knowledge and that they are following the procedures. It takes around 20 minutes, which is quite long for a single enquiry. It also tests your skill as a mystery shopper because there are quite a lot of pieces of information that you need to remember for your report. I really enjoyed carrying it out and will do it again when the opportunity arises.

Fee = £10.00
Reimbursement = £5.00
Spend = £12.00
Profit/Loss = +£3.00

The third mystery shop was to a higher-end restaurant chain and it's a really straightforward assessment. Customer service (always very good) and timings (always good) are the order of the day today. Everything went off without real incident and an easy report to boot.

Fee = £3.25
Reimbursement = £15.00
Spend = £25.65
Profit/Loss = -£7.40

The fourth and final shop today was to a discounter. It's more about the store than the team, which I always find a shame. The measures are about availability, cleanliness and the features of the store. I know that the team affect most of these things by their activities but it's nice to be able to assess team members directly by interacting with them. Generally it was a good experience and the fee is good for a quick shop and an easy report to complete.

Fee = £2.50
Reimbursement = £5.00
Spend = £6.83
Profit/Loss = +£0.67

TOTAL = -£2.97 + a plant, two tops for Christmas, groceries and lunch for 2

If you are interested in earning money now for Christmas, or to collect the free stuff that mystery shopping brings you, then my Amazon Kindle ebook is a great place to start. It's available now-


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